Reta: Effects on booze?

The dopamine reward effect is the more consistent piece of how Reta changes drinking - it's not just appetite suppression like the other GLP-1s. The anhedonia risk at higher doses is real but tends to be temporary and dose-related, so if someone notices things that used to feel good just going flat, backing off usually resolves it. Worth naming with a partner early because the shift in drinking habits can happen faster than expected and it lands differently when it's just quietly different one day.
 
the 'urges but can't get drunk' combination is one of the more consistent alcohol experiences on GLP-1 - the reward circuit change reduces the drive, but when drinking still happens, the changed absorption creates a slower and flatter curve than expected at the usual drink count. the carbonation sensitivity at night is a separate mechanism - the slowed gastric emptying means CO2 sits longer and the nighttime gas accumulation follows
 
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